by jennlbpak | Dec 6, 2022 | Financial Skills, Home Care Skills
Budgeting. Boy, if there was ever a dirtier word!! Some people like to budget, but a lot more don’t. It’s a chore! I’m a financial coach teaching others how to budget and helping them adjust their behavior where money is concerned. BUT…, I...
by jennlbpak | Sep 6, 2022 | Employment Skills, Financial Skills, Home Care Skills
A clean desk is a sign of a sick mind. I’ve seen this saying in various offices, as wall art or as a desk placard for much of my career and, to some degree, it may be true. Certainly, a pristine desk MAY (but not necessarily) indicate anything from a degree of...
by jennlbpak | Sep 6, 2022 | Employment Skills, Financial Skills, Home Care Skills, Personal Care Skills
The Pew Research Center reported in 2020 that 26.6 million young adults (18-29 years old) live with one or both parents. That’s 52% of the age group population. Only 18% of this number (4,788,000) accounts for young adults living at home due to the COVID-19 breakout...
by jennlbpak | Sep 6, 2022 | Employment Skills, Financial Skills, Home Care Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Personal Care Skills
We often hear about Life Skills. But what, specifically, are they? Life Skills are the abilities, skills, and behaviors that enable a person to manage the challenges of adult life effectively and responsibly. Indeed.com helps flesh out this definition by listing...